THE GARDENERS^ CHRONICLE. 



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ting them to the 



illu-tiMtiMa cue 



uri«\ 





o do- 





ua Ooe the proved, that all 

 -ements of altered leaves. The 



* ;rt ifm!L th i enaeans of I'undin^uDth^blos" 



fe^afe leaVeS in •*" oSs^outd 



^Vilaii thef ° Undat -n f themo(lern 



.••natogou. to a leaf-bud, con- 



panded receptaei p -itu <„:'!! 



abnormal one. ia many mon- I 



classes ; and this is peculiarly the case in the present 



instance. lr has often struck me that in Rosaceous 

 plants the Ilosn;c are merely inverted Dryade;e,— 



so-called calyx of the U , S es home; rather a concave; 



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